This Saturday, the 2023 solar eclipse will be visible from the northwest of the United States and then pass through Mexico, Belize, Honduras, Nicaragua, the northern end of Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia and northern Brazil. In some cities, it will only be possible to see it partially if weather conditions allow
An era of instability, with changes in the attitudes of large and medium powers, seems to have encouraged turbulence, and the Union is not well prepared to face them
The first years of life are key for later development because the brain undergoes unique growth during this period. We offer tips for solving some of parents’ most common concerns during early childhood
The retrospective that MoMA has dedicated to the pop and conceptual work of the veteran artist is a triumph and one of the cultural events of the fall in New York
The indigenous leader and environmental activist cautions that Brazil’s drought is indicative of a larger problem that needs more attention and funding
The celebration of the author’s centenary reveals the enormous literary and intellectual stature of a man who always knew how to say ‘no’ when it came to the big red lines
Social media idealization, the before and after marked by the pandemic and the belief that their parents’ lives were better are some of the reasons that drive the new generations to long for the olden days, even if they were not there
She has become one of the most sought-after Spanish actresses, thanks to her performance in ‘Money Heist’ and ‘Elite.’ The Madrid native is now making her debut in science fiction with ‘Awareness,’ a dystopian thriller
Internal speech – that is, when you can ‘hear’ your own voice putting your thoughts in order – is common for many. But several studies have analyzed the minds of people whose flows of thought go beyond words
The war in Ukraine and threats from Belarus have reinforced Poland’s defense policy, which the ultra-conservative government has applied to migration. However, the inhabitants of the town of Białowieża say they are not afraid
Last week’s attack left thousands of day laborers trapped in Israel. Frightened, they took taxis to the West Bank or were left there by the police after being arrested. Now they are sleeping in a crowded sports center
Some schoolchildren, parents and personnel returned to the Gambetta-Carnot school in the northern city of Arras as it reopened Saturday morning to reconnect and seek support
United Nations and aid groups say such a rapid exodus to the south will cause untold human suffering. Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says this is ‘only the beginning’
Law enforcement officials said they were on high alert for violence driven by antisemitic or Islamophobic sentiments. New York City, Los Angeles and Washington D.C. authorities increase police patrols in some neighborhoods
The three-day strike last week involving 75,000 workers in multiple states. President Joe Biden applauded the tentative deal in a statement Friday, echoing his support for the health care unions
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said that the U.S. believes Kim is seeking sophisticated Russian weapons technologies in return for the munitions to boost North Korea’s military and nuclear program